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Alec Burks - Why the **** is there no threadzzz

Everybody knew Kanter would be a big project. I think he surpassed expectations last year. If he can give 20 productive minutes a night this year, then he'll continue to be AT or ABOVE where any reasonable expectation would have forecast him to be.

In other words, anything beyond or less than that is homerism or crybabyism.
 
Unsure. What I do know is they are both taller, longer, more refined and jump higher than Kanter's super athletic 26" explosions.

I can smell you even from here. So it doesn't bother me one bit to read your hooeys about Kwam.. damn it, about Kanter.
 
Everybody knew Kanter would be a big project. I think he surpassed expectations last year. If he can give 20 productive minutes a night this year, then he'll continue to be AT or ABOVE where any reasonable expectation would have forecast him to be.

In other words, anything beyond or less than that is homerism or crybabyism.

So, so true. We should all be psyched if Kwame Collins becomes a player anywhere near the quality of Samuel Dalembert. In the meantime, I'll stick with our 20/10 guy and shop Kanter's potential (which has a 99.99% chance of never being reached) for a 7-8 year starter.
 
So, so true. We should all be psyched if Kwame Collins becomes a player anywhere near the quality of Samuel Dalembert. In the meantime, I'll stick with our 20/10 guy and shop Kanter's potential (which has a 99.99% chance of never being reached) for a 7-8 year starter.

I'm not a Kanter homer(yes it's true believe it or not) but I want the kid to be very good more as I read this kind of masterpieces. I hope one day I'm gonna make a signature from your blathers about Kanter.
 
So, so true. We should all be psyched if Kwame Collins becomes a player anywhere near the quality of Samuel Dalembert. In the meantime, I'll stick with our 20/10 guy and shop Kanter's potential (which has a 99.99% chance of never being reached) for a 7-8 year starter.

Jesus..... Kwame Collins, really??

If we only knew what Shaq's verticle leap was in his hay day.

I say we shop franklin's potential (which has 110.99% chance of never being reached) for a 7-8 year blabberer.
 
After seeing how little kanter played last year, and how little he has impressed me in his time here, I'm starting to think waiting a year for valanciunas wouldnt have been too bad an idea...
 
If we only knew what Shaq's verticle leap was in his hay day.

36". Shaq holds the NBA combine's highest vertical reach record at 12'5". Kanter came in at 11'10", and takes forever to get there like Kwame did getting to 11'9".


Tell me this isn't Kanter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FTJSz9LMGo&feature=related
 
36". Shaq holds the NBA combine's highest vertical reach record at 12'5". Kanter came in at 11'10", and takes forever to get there like Kwame did getting to 11'9".


Tell me this isn't Kanter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FTJSz9LMGo&feature=related


No. This is Kanter.

[url[/MEDIA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxPIucywRyQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/url]

In no way does Kwame Brown possess the kind of post moves and brute force that Kanter shows here.
Brown is skrawny next to Kanter, and doesn't have even near the touch he does.

I'm thinking of another guy who might've played for the Jazz that used brute force at the rim, and wasn't really a great leaper.

And amazing..... he was able to average over 25 points per game for over twenty years.
 
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